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'''Khālid b. Zayd b. Kulayb b. al-Najjār''' (Arabic:خالد بن زید بن کُلَیب بن النجّار)known as '''Abū Ayyūb al-Anṣāri''' (Arabic: ابو أیوب الأنصاری) (d. [[52]]/672) was among the companions of the Prophet (s) and Imam Ali (a). He participated in the allegiance of the Second ‘Aqaba and the Prophet (s) lived in his house after he (s) immigrated to Medina. Abu Ayyub participated in the battles of the time of the Prophet (s) and Imam Ali (a). After death of ‘Uthman, Abu Ayyub was among the first people who gave allegiance to Imam Ali (a). Sunni scholars regard him as authentic, but Shia scholars have sufficed to praising him. | |||
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Abu Ayyub was also considered a powerful poet. It is possible that calling him poet was because of the poems he composed in the battle of Siffin and also later in replying to the letter of Mu’awiya. | Abu Ayyub was also considered a powerful poet. It is possible that calling him poet was because of the poems he composed in the battle of Siffin and also later in replying to the letter of Mu’awiya. | ||
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